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		<title>The UK Bingo Industry: Where is it Heading?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 21:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The UK Bingo Industry is growing and growing fast. According to Google Search results report in the last six months online bingo has become as popular as online poker Could this be right? Two factors have helped bingo reach the interest level as Poker. First there are more adverts on the television for bingo than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The UK Bingo Industry is growing and growing fast. According to Google Search results report<br />
 in the last six months online bingo has become as popular as online  <a href ="http://DANOBRIENPOKER.COM/video-poker-poker-taking-a-new-level/progressive-jackpot-on-video-poker/">poker</a>  Could this be right?</p>
<p>Two factors have helped bingo reach the interest level as Poker. First<br />
 there are more adverts on the television for bingo than poker today. Second<br />
 because of the increase in bingo adverts<br />
 affiliate marketers are jumping on board and popping up affiliate run comparison sites which all in all<br />
 increased the noise around bingo.</p>
<p>So where is the UK Bingo industry heading today? Downhill if things dont change. This is a little wake up for the UK Bingo industry  perhaps a friendly warning. Its not light. Its not nice. But it is honest and we think someone needs to highlight these points.</p>
<p>Where to begin? Ah yes<br />
 the explosion of online bingo in the UK and the lack of creativity and innovation from online bingo operators.</p>
<p>With tons of bingo co uk sites competing for your attention today<br />
 youd think<br />
 as a bingo player<br />
 choosing a bingo community would be easier then simply comparing the free bingo bonuses or the confusing withdrawal rules?</p>
<p>If the goal of online bingo operators is to encourage more people to try online bingo<br />
 maybe they should be more sensitive to the fact that bingo players:</p>
<p>a) Are human | b) Dont like confusion? | c) And want to feel appreciated</p>
<p>These points are not necessary meant to single out any bingo operator<br />
 but theyre a general theme that haunts most of the bingo co UK websites today:</p>
<p>  Loose all the flashy<br />
 moving objects. Theyre distracting. Would you respond to all that noise? NO! Show a little tutorial on how to play bingo as a first time online player. You might think its easy<br />
 because its your community<br />
 but Im new to your online community and a friendly how-to map would show me that you care. Dont just give me bullet points why I should choose you<br />
 show me real proof. Whats better than actually seeing in real time whats happening on the community with latest winners<br />
 upcoming games<br />
 etc. Please<br />
 one clear join now button is enough. Dont insult me with 5 different flashy join now buttons. I dont like being yelled at. Do you? If you offer free bingo or a free trial<br />
 dont hide the small print and expect me to go look for it. If you have a small print then youre out to cheat me. Be upfront and save me the hassle.
<p>How about the promos?</p>
<p>It seems the bulk of online bingo communities offer more of the same: deposit ?10 and get ?10 pounds free. Same games: 90 ball bingo with similar prizes per game and odds. Same chat games and the same quirky TV Bingo adverts.</p>
<p>If Im a regular online bingo player and in search for a great online bingo site<br />
 what do the same offers as the other bingo community that I just visited tell me? Maybe the site is much like the other bingo community I played at? Whats different here?</p>
<p>It seems<br />
 big gambling companies have simply entered the bingo market not because they can truly offer something different<br />
 but rather theyve found a new channel to expand their bottom line. And with this saturation<br />
 more bingo sites are popping up simply to offer more of the same bonuses<br />
 compete against miniscule offers<br />
 all in all to make their shareholders happy.</p>
<p>But what about the bingo players?</p>
<p>  Have operators forgotten to create an entertainment experience that will delight players? Engage? Entice players to choose their online bingo site over their competitors?  Will there ever be a Apple or Google of online bingo? A bingo community that puts customer experience above all?
<p>Its disappointing that there are far few bingo operators today that have made the player experience a priority. This is evident from the poor site structure<br />
 website acce<br />
ssibility and site usability. Perhaps the obvious was forgotten: that real people would end up playing games online.</p>
<p>How to Improve?</p>
<p>Okay<br />
 best to stop pondering on the negative. Instead<br />
 lets look at areas where the operators can improve in order to help the UK bingo industry flourish and to successfully bring on more people to enjoy bingo online:</p>
<p>  Bring new excitement to online bingo by tapping into creative promotions that actually get players engaged. Each bingo community should have their unique differentiation point that helps their community stand out from the rest. This means<br />
 tap into creativity and actually offer new ways to engage players to try bingo online instead of the misleading free bonuses that cant t be withdrawn.
<p>Its clear<br />
 every new industry goes through a maturation cycle and Im optimist that UK online bingo will eventually reach theres soon. But for that to happen<br />
 everyone invested in the industry needs to their part that includes operators to players to the independent review sites like us at Bingo HQ.</p>
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		<title>PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement A PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement with the US Attorney&#8217;s Office (USAO) has been reached. This means that PartyGaming the popular online gaming company that operates an online casino as well as online poker and bingo sites will no longer face prosecution for allowing US customers to illegally gamble online prior to the introduction [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement<br />
<br /> <br />
A PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement with the US Attorney&rsquo;s Office (USAO) has been reached. This means that PartyGaming<br />
 the popular online gaming company that operates an online casino as well as  <a href ="http://www.party-poker-bonus.info/?page_id=214">online poker</a> and bingo sites<br />
 will no longer face prosecution for allowing US customers to illegally gamble online prior to the introduction of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) on 13 October<br />
 2006. </p>
<p>Multi-Player Gaming for Slots Players<br />
<br /> <br />
Multi-player gaming for slots players has finally arrived with a brand new title from Microgaming that looks set to change the nature of online slots gaming forever. Online poker<br />
 bingo<br />
 blackjack and roulette players have long been able to enjoy the benefits of multi-player gaming<br />
 leaving slots enthusiasts feeling more than a little out in the cold. But now a Multi-Player Wheel of Wealth Special Edition has been launched<br />
 and online slots have suddenly taken a quantum leap forward that brings the slots experience right up to date. </p>
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